On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 3:59 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 6/05/2012 9:24 a.m., Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>>
>> thanks for sharing your experience
>> but what about ISPs who are handling thousands of queries . aren't
>> they using squid? AFAIK my ISP is usring squid and its a biggest ISP
>> in wh
On 6/05/2012 9:24 a.m., Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
thanks for sharing your experience
but what about ISPs who are handling thousands of queries . aren't
they using squid? AFAIK my ISP is usring squid and its a biggest ISP
in whole country. and some time i am getting the squid error messages.
so
thanks for sharing your experience
but what about ISPs who are handling thousands of queries . aren't
they using squid? AFAIK my ISP is usring squid and its a biggest ISP
in whole country. and some time i am getting the squid error messages.
so what would be their strategy ?
On Sun, May 6, 2012 a
2012/5/5 Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
> right now i am handling 35 users with a squid having 512 MB ram and
> it is on virtual server KVM linux, things are working fine. but for my
> career growth i am looking for a good path to continue with squid.
> like for example if i move to another org. and they h
right now i am handling 35 users with a squid having 512 MB ram and
it is on virtual server KVM linux, things are working fine. but for my
career growth i am looking for a good path to continue with squid.
like for example if i move to another org. and they have like around
300 or 500 users . how c